LOCATION OF COMMAND POSTS In ‘an operation of this nature, the work of all task groups must be coordinated with the greatest of care. Consequently, it is desirable for the task force headquarters and the command posts of the task groups to be located in close proximity to each other in order that this coordination may be effected with a minimum loss of time and effort. Any avoidable dispersion of the various head= quarters in a task force creates serious problems of communications, travel, and logistic support. Such problems are increased when the headquarters are located on separate naval vessels because (1) the ships themselves and their operating personnel require extensive logistic support, (2) the transaction of official business by radio communications requires additional personnel to guarantee an adequate degree of security (3) the large number of radio channels employed tends to produce interference and (4) dependence on small boat transportation tends to limit personal contacts between staffs which should work closely together. In spite of ad- vantages afforded by the use of surface craft, it is believed that much can be gained by shore-basing as many elements of the force as possible. 91 Section VIII

Select target paragraph3